Is the FUE grafting technique invisible and scar-free?
In FUE, in order to collect the grafts we use punches whose size varies around 0.9 mm in diameter.
The choice of punch varies according to the number of hairs per graft, the thickness of the hair and how close they are to each other. An individual pre-test will determine the best ratio between the smallest punch with the highest quality of graft removed.
In FUE, the daily extraction is about 2500 grafts. As soon as the day after your graft, all the holes formed begin to close again, forming a new layer of skin that turns from red to white at the end of healing.
FUE makes it possible in comparison to the FUT to cut the hair shorter. The complete shave is to avoid, this one will let appear a multitude of small white spots more or less visible.
Each insertion of the punch into the skin creates a scar equivalent to the size of the skin. The harmonious and controlled dispersion of scars in the donor area will make them undetectable. Tricopigmentation will offer an additional option to conceal overly visible scars.
You want to understand the FUE graft procedures in more detail, click here.